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Coin 3B:Constantivs II (337 - 361 AD)Obv: [D] N [CONSTAN] - [T] IVSP [FAVG] (can only read what is not in the brackets, but it was enough for an attribution!!!) - Pearl diadem, draped and cuirassedbust rightRev: FEL TEMP REPARATIO (with no dots between the words) - Phoenix, right on a globe with nothing in left, right or center fields.Struck at Trier between 348 and 350 with three characters and a dot in extergue (could be TRPdot or TRSdot, both RIC VIII Trier 237). Half Centenionalis.This was an interesting coin to attribute. I was able to get a solid attribution even with the very poor condition of this coin. The keys, after the main Fel Temp - Pheonix on a globe, were the pearl diadem, the letters N & IVSP in the obverselegend, nothing in any of the fields and a three character exergue with a pellet at the end.

Coin 4B:Julian II (361 - 363 AD)Obv: [D N IVLIAN] VS NOB [C] (can only read what is not in the brackets, but it was enough for an attribution!!!) - Bare-headed, draped and cuirassedbust right.Rev: FEL TEMP REPARATIO - Soldier in Military Dress spearing a fallen horseman. An L in the left field.Struck at Siscia between 355 and 360 with DSIS in the exergue. AE3This was another interesting coin to attribute. I was able to get a solid attribution even with the very poor condition of this coin, too. The keys, after the main Fel Temp fallen horseman were: the bare headbust, the letters in the obverselegend VSNOB, a very pitted "L" in the left field and the lettering in the exergue.